WNDA (1490
AM) is a
radio station
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broadcasting a
classic hits music format, simulcasting
WOGA (92.3 FM). Licensed to
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
Wellsboro is a borough in and the county seat of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, United States. The borough was founded by Benjamin Wistar Morris. It is located northwest of Williamsport. The population was 3,472 at the 2020 census.
Early in the ...
, United States, the station serves the
Elmira-
Corning area. The station is owned by Kristin Cantrell, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC.
History
The construction permit for this station, originally known as WNBT, was granted in November 1954 to the Farm and Home Broadcasting Company. The permit initially called for WNBT to operate at a frequency of 1570 kHz and at a power of 250 watts, daytime only, from a transmitter facility upon Reservoir Hill overlooking downtown Wellsboro. However, the station did not sign on under this original channel. Farm and Home successfully applied in May 1955 for a frequency change from 1570 to 1490 kHz, and to add nighttime operation at a continuous output power of 250 watts. The station was granted this modified license in August 1955, and began operations from its studios at 89 Main Street in downtown Wellsboro. Later in the 1980s, the stations moved to 9 South Main Street in Wellsboro, which is occupied by a
Tops Supermarket
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plaza today.
In May 1957, Cary H. Simpson, owner of the Allegheny Mountain Network based in Tyrone, acquired positive control of the station through the sale of stock by shareholder Carl Green to Farm and Home Broadcasting Company.
In 1961, WNBT was granted permission to raise its daytime power from 250 watts to 1,000 watts during the day, but was still required to reduce its power back to 250 watts during nighttime operation. With this power increase came a new transmitter, but the old one was retained for back-up purposes.
In 1978, Farm and Home Broadcasting moved WNBT's studios to the location of its FM sister station's (known then as WGCR) transmitter facility off
Route 660, co-located with the Tioga County Communications Fire Tower in Delmar Township, two miles west of Wellsboro.
In July 2016, Allegheny Mountain Network agreed to sell WNBT, sister stations
WNBT-FM and WNBQ, and FM translator W225AT, for $400,000. Allegheny Mountain Network president Cary Simpson died December 26, 2016. Shortly after the completion of this transaction, the station moved to its current home on
U.S. Route 6
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in Mansfield.
On June 2, 2017, WNDA changed from its longtime format from
adult standards
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Adult standards started in the 1950s and is aimed at "mature" adults, meaning mainly tho ...
to a simulcast of classic hits-formatted
WOGA (the former WNBQ).
Translators
References
External links
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Classic hits radio stations in the United States
Tioga County, Pennsylvania
Radio stations established in 1955
1955 establishments in Pennsylvania
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